Most of the time, web designers will optimize a site to display on screen media (any type of screen, such as a computer monitor or a mobile device screen). If your site has a lot of information that could potentially be printed out by your visitors, you should consider adding print-specific CSS to your design in order to make your print media visitors happy. Depending on your design itself, the visitor’s printer, and the visitor’s web browser, you can get a number of different results when printing a given page from the internet. Here are a few quick and simple steps you can take to make your site display just as well on paper as it does on the screen. (more…)
Archive for February, 2009
CSS in Print Media
Monday, February 23rd, 2009Retrospective
Thursday, February 5th, 2009This is a paper that I had to write for a psychology class that I’m currently taking. I had fun in writing it, so I figured that I would share it with more than just my professor. Without further adieu… (more…)
New Server, New Theme
Monday, February 2nd, 2009In the process of moving my blog to a new web server, I decided to take this opportunity to create a new theme for the site. The theme changes depending on what time of day or time of the year that you visit, so check back often! I’ll continue to add little customizations for holidays, special occasions, etc. (what a wonderful use of my time it is to create little meaningless PNG images). Let me know what you think.